Lucazade: I haven't seen any reports for Oneiric about this (with gdm
and lightdm), so I really think it's fixed in 3.x versions. And no,
lightdm doesn't use g-s-d AFAIK, so it shouldn't be an issue there
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Oliver, we're not removing that setting. I uploaded a g-s-d patch to
decrease the delay for syndaemon, from 2 seconds, the default one, to
0.5s. But I was told that would break it for other users, and that there
were some patches in the xorg and kernel mailing lists (sorry Bryce,
don't have those
changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Oneiric) = xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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Status: In Progress = Confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo-moya
Jan, were you having the problem on a virtual machine or on a physical
one? Also, from which version did you upgrade?
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Just had another report from a user in virtualbox, so definitely this is
only happening now in virtualbox, maybe the vb's video drivers and the
xrandr part of the indicator patch raise some bug/special condition.
Still investigating...
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Title:
the session
Lucazade and mb21: can you please join IRC (#ubuntu-desktop on Freenode)
for some further debugging? I guess it will be much quicker, since I'd
like you to test building the g-s-d package without any of the Ubuntu
patches (except for the fix for this bug that went upstream) and rebuild
again and
Thanks to Lucazade, we now know the culprit is a patch in the Ubuntu
package, so will post a link to a package for testing as soon as I've
got a fix
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gdb backtrace: http://paste.ubuntu.com/594064/
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting before the login
Ok, can you please run it again but with this command line:
$ sudo strace -p $pid_of_gdm_gsd -r -o /tmp/strace.txt
that is, adding a -r option so that we get timestamps?
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I'm just uploading a package of g-s-d with some debugging messages to
this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~rodrigo-moya/+archive/ppa
So please, anyone seeing still this bug, install the g-s-d package there
(2.32.1-0ubuntu14) and try replicating the problem. When you see it,
copy the full contents
Lucazade: ok, so as soon as you log in, can you please run this on a
terminal:
$ ps aux | grep settings
?
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Ok, can I ask you to run this on a virtual terminal, before login in and
while gdm is sitting there waiting for you to login
$ ps aux | grep settings
this will give the process ID for the gdm's gnome-settings-daemon, so:
$ sudo strace -p $pid_of_gdm_gsd -o /tmp/strace.txt
then try logging in
alpha-X-geek: the fix is on natty version, not maverick. So, is everyone
still seeing this bug using the latest natty package, or are people in
maverick?
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Status: New = In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo-moya)
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Sergey, I was going to push this to gnome-settings-daemon upstream, but
since that should work on all distributions/versions of syncdaemon, can
someone please confirm that the -R is harmless if syndaemon is not
compiled with the XRecord extension?
For natty, the attached branch fixes it
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Michael, can you paste the contents of that .Xmodmap file please?
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Title:
the session settings manager can try
Michael (and others that are still seeing this bug), do you have
ubuntuone installed?
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Title:
the session settings
Lucazade: you even uninstalled ubuntuone-client-gnome right?
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting
No, installing it won't fix the issue. I was asking because of this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/744758
If people that see the problem have ubuntuone-client-gnome installed,
that might be the reason why gdm's g-s-d is hanging and making the bug
show up. But if you don't have
The Compiler: can you please uninstall ubuntuone-client-gnome and see if
that fixes the issue for you? Even if you don't use it, the
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/744758 bug is happening when exiting
gnome-settings-daemon
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Status: Fix Released = In Progress
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Title:
the session
mb21, I assume you are really running the package with the patch
applied, right? Can you double-check? If so, can you please run:
# echo sleep 5 /etc/X11/Xsession.d/50slowdownthere
as root and see if that fixes the problem? If so, maybe we would need a
bigger number of retries for very slow
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Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Title:
the session
I've just uploaded a package for natty with a fix, but before submitting
to natty proper, I'd like some people to have a try at it. So can people
who have been experiencing this problem try the gnome-settings-daemon
package at:
https://launchpad.net/~rodrigo-moya/+archive/ppa
and let me know
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Title:
the session settings manager can try
This is the same as https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634988
that is, you have too fast machines :-D It is indeed a GDM bug, which
should be killing the g-s-d process it runs before starting the user's
g-s-d process
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #634988
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